Yes. quintibrachial is the meaning for five arms in Latin
Quintibrachial means having five arms.
Yes. Vigintibrachial means twenty arms in Latin.
Yes. Hexabrachial mean six arms in Greek and Latin
The word Quadribrachial means four arms in Latin language.
If you mean: 3858 then in Latin or Roman numerals it is MMMDCCCLVIII
no one can attack me without being punished
In about five minutes of research, it has come to mind that 'maggy' is not a word in neither English nor Latin.
The Latin motto at the bottom of the Tasmanian coat of arms is Ubertas et fidelitas, meaning 'Fertility and Faithfulness'.
It means arm. Embrace uses this prefix because in Latin em=into and bracchium means arm. Embrace means to take into both arms.
Possibly it's 'arma natentes', but I would really have to know what you mean by 'swimming arms', it's not an expression that I am familiar with. Possibly you mean a form of flotation aid for teaching swimming.
A Roman surveying instrument having plumb lines hanging from four arms at right angles
This Latin quote could possible mean to fight (pugna), to love (ama), to fight with arms (arma), and to bear (ferre).